Chucky

Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Tiffany tells everyone to assemble in the drawing room, when Glenda says "It's called the living room", Joe goes from looking sideways at them to looking forward at Tiffany between cuts.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Joe says, "That guy is NO actor, he's solid oak!", in the first shot Glenda is looking forward with their arms crossed. When the camera cuts, they're suddenly turning back from looking at Glen and are reaching up to grab their chin.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Tiffany tries to explain the dead body away as it being a "murder mystery party" and says "that's why I hired Jeeves here!", Meg goes from looking at Tiffany to looking at the room behind them between cuts.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Meg accidentally scares Tiffany in Nica's room, when it cuts from the close-up to the wide shot, Meg's arm goes from on Tiffany's shoulder to be her side, and they're a little further apart.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Tiffany is chewing out the "butler" for being rude to everyone, when she pushes him in front of the door and makes the comment about how she'd "kill him" herself, the way they're standing next to each other changes between cuts.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Joe is explaining to the "butler" that the word "guido" is a slur, Gina starts to set down her glass and is holding it with both hands. When it cuts to the other angle, she's already set her glass down and you can tell that her left hand is no longer on it.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Tiffany says "Happy birthday!" to the twins and everyone else replies "Happy birthday!", you can see Joe and Sutton move their glasses together to "clink" them, but in the next shot, they're suddenly apart again.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: Glen, Glenda and Meg are sitting on the couch in this order: Glenda, Meg and Glen. When Tiffany comes out in the red gown and says "I'm ready to party!", it appears that Glen and Glenda have switched sides. Glen is standing in front of where Glenda was seated, and Glenda is sitting where Glen was seated. There's not enough time, nor really any reason, for them to have swapped seats in the few seconds that passes between when we see them.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Glen, Glenda, and Meg get champagne, and Meg asks the "butler" what he's staring at, her hand goes from down in her lap to up by her chest between cuts. In the next shot, her hand is in a slightly different position, and the direction Glenda is facing changes slightly.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: After the credits, when Tiffany says "Yes, I did know Nica," there's slightly less wine in her glass between cuts. Additionally, in between the same cuts, Glenda's hand grabs one of the skewers on their plate.

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Death on Denial - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Jennifer walks into the den area to talk with Glen and Glenda at the start of the episode, Glenda's hand changes positions throughout the first part of the scene. In the shots facing away from them, their hand is just hanging all the way over the side of the chair. But in the shots facing them, they're touching the chair's arm with their fingers.

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Hail, Mary! - S2-E3

Continuity mistake: When Trevor gets his heart punched out by "Buff Chucky", in the shots facing him, his arms are out. In the shots of his back, they're at his sides. Additionally, despite Trevor moving all around in the shots facing him, in the shots facing his back, he's perfectly still.

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Goin' to the Chapel - S2-E7

Trivia: SPOILERS: In season two, episode seven, when Father Bryce explodes and it is shown over and over from a multitude of angles, it is a direct homage to the 1978 film "The Fury." At the end of that film, a character explodes in a similar fashion, being shown over and over again from different angles. Series creator Don Mancini has discussed how much he enjoys "The Fury" in the past, and has thrown in some subtle references to it in the "Chucky" franchise.

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Answer: They were blamed for the death of Jake's foster brother, which was deemed a terrible accident, and they were sent to the reform school as a punishment. Presumably, when they had to leave the reform school given what happened, they were instead given community service as punishment.

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